Love Lisa Gardner's missing persons thrillers? Looking for the next in the series? Here are all the Frankie Elkin books in ...
With its literary heritage, rich music scene, lyrical Celtic language and dark and troubled political history, the Emerald Isle has provided inspiration for many a gripping crime novel. From police ...
The downside of November? It’s dark by 5pm. The upside? Going outside is less important when there are so many new books to curl up with. So, grab a blanket and light a candle, because the following ...
The downside of November? It’s dark by 5pm. The upside? Going outside is less important when there are so many new books to curl up with. So, grab a blanket and light a candle, because the following ...
It has been an eventful, heavy-going year, to say the least. To take our minds off everything from the news cycle to everyday worries, many of us have turned – as we so often do – to our television ...
What’s Christmas without a little… murder? We’re giving one lucky reader a bundle of EIGHT of our favourite festive thrillers. From Benjamin Stevenson’s brand new twisty whodunnit to the John Grisham ...
To celebrate publication of IN TOO DEEP, the brand new Jack Reacher adventure from Lee Child and Andrew Child, we’re giving you the chance to win speciality coffee for a year from Batch Coffee Club.
We love these legal thrillers full of unsolved mysteries, intense courtroom interrogations, innocent defendants, and quests for truth and justice. Read on to get lost in the pursuit of truth and ...
To celebrate publication of IN TOO DEEP, the brand new Jack Reacher adventure from Lee Child and Andrew Child, we’re giving you the chance to win a stylish Nespresso coffee machine. If, like Reacher, ...
To celebrate publication of IN TOO DEEP, the brand new Jack Reacher adventure from Lee Child and Andrew Child, we’re giving you the chance to win an exciting off-road driving experience. Get ready for ...
Looking for Lee Child’s Jack Reacher books in order? Never fear – we’re here to help! A series of books can be a daunting prospect. Do you have to begin at the beginning? Which book is the first one?